Wen Tianxiang

Wen Tianxiang (6 June 1236-9 January 1283) was a general of the Song dynasty and one of the last Song loyalists to fight against Kublai Khan.

Biography
Wen Tianxiang was born on 6 June 1236 in Luling, Jiangxi, China, and he excelled in his local civil service examinations. He became Prefect of Ganzhou under the Song dynasty, and he became a famous scholar-general. In 1278, Wen was captured by the Mongol Empire's general Zhang Hongfan, who convinced Kublai Khan to let him live for a few years. However, he was ultimately executed in 1283 for his loyalty to the Song.